Tag Archive: New York

Mar
01

Hempstead to waive pet adoption fees on St. Patrick’s Day

Adoption fees at the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter will be waived on St. Patrick’s Day for town residents looking to adopt a pet. This is the first year the shelter is hosting the event, called “Lucky You, Lucky Me,” according to a news release. It will be held on March 17 from 9 a.m. to …

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Feb
26

Pet adoption falls on ‘St. Pittie’s Day’

Erin go bragh … and bark, too — at the Brookhaven Animal Shelter’s adoption event on St. Patrick’s Day weekend. On March 18, the shelter will host a “St. Pittie’s Day” event from 2 to 4 p.m. to promote adoption of the shelter’s cats and dogs. Adoption fees will be waived, and a free Irish-themed …

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Feb
26

Prince the Cat Needs a New Kingdom – The Daily Greenwich

From Adopt-A-Dog, Armonk, NY: The Greenwich pet of the week is Prince, an 11-month-old neutered male domestic short-haired cat who recently arrived at Adopt-A-Dog. Prince was found in a basement along with five other kittens who also are up for adoption. Prince is a handsome cat and a real sweetheart who is looking for the …

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Feb
19

Animal shelter adoption bill clawed  – NY Daily News

The debate over a bill designed to regulate adoptions at animal shelters has devolved into a dogfight. Over the past week, Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and the ASPCA were name-checked in thousands of Facebook comments, emails, tweets and posts by animal rescuers opposed to her bill. Supporters say the bill promotes better care of homeless, lost …

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Feb
03

Lollypop Farm to hold dog adoption day Feb. 4 at the Mall at Greece Ridge – Greece, NY – Greece Post

Lollypop Farm will hold a dog adoption day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Satellite Adoption Center in the Mall at Greece Ridge. Several dogs from Lollypop Farm will be available for adoption during the event. The Mall at Greece Ridge is located at 71 Greece Ridge Center Drive. For …

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Jan
21

Adopting a Pet Can Change More than One Life

It’s hard not to change the channel when Sarah McLaughlin sings “In the Arms of an Angel” as heartbreaking pictures cascade across your TV of animals that can’t fend for themselves. That sadness passes, though, and many return to their lives without ever thinking “I can change that.” It seems that the idea of changing …

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Jan
21

HEART hopes new location, more volunteers will lead to more animal rescues – thesunnews.net

Though HEART Animal Rescue and Adoption Team Inc. is currently caring for nearly 200 cats, Sharon Gorman, vice president and rescue coordinator of the non-profit organization, can identify most of them by name, personality and the story of how they came to HEART. Gorman does not have a photographic memory, rather, getting to know the …

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Jan
18

Free rabies clinic scheduled at SPCA – theithacajournal.com

A free winter rabies clinic for dogs, cats and ferrets will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Tompkins County SPCA Pet Adoption Center, 1640 Hanshaw Road. Owners should bring a certificate of vaccination for all pets receiving a booster shot. If no proof is provided, the certificate will expire in one year. …

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Jan
08

Dogs and cats are ready for adoption – SILive.com

Dog and cat adoptions: Meet dogs and cats in the care of Pet Lovers United Together as One (P.L.U.T.O.) Rescue of Richmond County, at Petco in Charleston Shopping Center, 2752 Veterans Rd. West, noon to 3 p.m. View the animals on P.L.U.T.O.’s website at www.plutorescue.petfinder.org. Dog adoptions: Dogs in the care of the Staten Island …

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Dec
21

Bideawee’s Manhattan Animal Shelter’s cats and kittens Dec. 19, 2011 – Examiner.com

Bideawee is the oldest no-kill animal shelter and organization in the United States. Founded in 1903, Bideawee ensures that its cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies are healthy both physically and emotionally as each animal receives the individual attention they deserve to prepare them to be taken home by suitable families. Here are a few of …

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